What is the Kanban Method?
The Kanban Method is a set of principles and practices that have been observed in successful Kanban initiatives worldwide. Since its inception, it has developed and matured as an effective approach for organizations to achieve greater business agility.
The Kanban Method embraces the constant change inherent to managing knowledge work and enables IT, financial services, insurance and global organizations to become more collaborative, unified and productive in the face of growing competitive pressures and organizational chaos.
The Kanban University Certified Training is based on the Kanban Method and teaches organizations how to understand and visualize systems of work to continually improve and consistently deliver effective results. The Kanban Method provides a set of proven practices and approaches that scale from individuals and teams to the enterprise.
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The Alternative Path to Agility
The Kanban Method seeks to achieve balance between (customer) Demands and (business) Capabilities. In organizations where this balance is off, it is typical to see examples of an overworked and unproductive workforce, poor quality, unpredictable results, late deliveries, no time for innovation, and missed opportunities.
The Kanban Method gives you the ability to re-balance the equation by leveraging numerous techniques to help shape demand and improve capability.
It doesn’t prescribe any mandatory practices, but has greater results in companies where leadership is encouraged and employees across the organization are motivated to solve problems and put in the work to do so.
The Kanban Method was conceived as path to achieve business agility as a means to improve responsiveness and adaptability without any significant revolution or reorganization in your way or working or political structure of your business.
What is the right course for you?
Kanban University offers an unique Kanban development path destined for you to learn everything about Kanban, from the principles and practices, to how can you evolve the collaboration impact of the Kanban Method on your organization!